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I am wiling to pay good money for it if it has all the most common features and polished look. Also, I've seen gitx and I am asking if there are any other GUI clients besides gitx.

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  • I tend to use GitX for history browsing and DTerm (command line) for merges and things. It's been working fine.
    – jtbandes
    Aug 8, 2010 at 8:26
  • Cornerstone/Versions have "bells and whistles"? I just thought they are good-looking, but feature-limited SVN clients.
    – Mot
    Aug 8, 2010 at 8:37

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Please take a look at this overview of all graphical Git clients.

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XCode 4 has some very nice git support. If you're registered with the Mac Developer program you can download a copy of the beta.

Although, looking at the homepages of Cornerstone and Versions it seems that they have quite a lot more "version-control related features" than XCode 4; but XCode has the advantage of integrating version control into the editing process. (Check out the WWDC session video on it to see what I mean.) So I guess it depends quite a lot on whether or not you currently use some version of XCode for your coding.

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I'm partial to Sourcetree, myself.

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Gitti look promising... is in private beta at the moment: http://www.gittiapp.com/

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